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Prague museum to host first ... The fossilised skeleton of the 1.1-metre-tall (3.6 feet), 29-kilogramme (64-pound) Lucy last left Ethiopia between 2007 and 2013 when it toured US museums.
But about 40 percent of Lucy’s skeleton was recovered ... Lucy’s fragile bones are kept at home in the National Museum of Ethiopia in Addis Ababa. The big question Lucy raised continues ...
The most spectacular discovery came in 1974, when 52 fragments of a skeleton enabled the famous Lucy to be reconstructed ... it is necessary to hold the unearthed finds in the National Museum. The ...
In 1973, when Don Johanson found a surprisingly human-looking fossil knee at Hadar in Ethiopia ... complete hominid skeleton that had been found up to that time. Although Lucy's skull was ...
Discovered in 1974 by Donald Johanson, Lucy is special because she lived so long ago (3.2 millions years) and because almost half of her skeleton was found. (Most fossil finds are just fragments ...
Two fossils named Ardi and Lucy provide evidence for human evolution. Both were found in Africa. Ardi is a female human-like fossilised skeleton that dates from 4.4 million years ago. Ardi's bones ...